Best mountain peaks around San Pietro Di Cadore are situated in the heart of the Dolomites, offering a diverse mountainous landscape. The region provides access to both challenging ascents and scenic panoramic viewpoints. This area is known for its historical relevance, particularly from the First World War, with visible war testimonies along some trails. The natural landscape features prominent peaks and serves as the source of the Piave River.
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Small and cozy, with a great view. You can also stay overnight here.
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There is an unpaved parking lot (gravel/grass) directly adjacent to the alpine pasture with space for approximately 30 cars. Congestion may occur around lunchtime. Access to the alpine pasture is generally possible by car, but requires careful driving. Vehicles with very low ground clearance (e.g., sports cars) may have difficulty.
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Very friendly staff and owners, reasonable prices, and a great location. The Coltrondo Alm (Malga Coltrondo) is located at an altitude of approximately 1,880 meters on the Carnic Ridge, just across the border between South Tyrol and Veneto, and offers beautiful views of the Sesto Dolomites. It is known for its cozy atmosphere and regional cuisine with homemade specialties. The alpine pasture is particularly popular as a starting point/finish point or stopover for hikes: From the Kreuzberg Pass, it can be reached in about 1.5 hours along a beautiful path through forests and alpine meadows. It is often included in larger alpine pasture tours, for example, together with the Nemesalm or the Klammbachalm.
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The Golzentip is a peak that is easy to reach and this time it was even nicer because we had it to ourselves.
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Rifugio Rinfreddo is a cozy mountain hut located at an altitude of approximately 1,887 meters at the foot of the Col Quaternà. It is suitable for both day trippers and overnight guests. The warm hospitality of the owners is particularly well-known. The area surrounding the hut is ideal for hikes and mountain bike tours. There is a parking lot nearby. Great hiking route suggestions from Rifugio Rinfreddo can be found at: https://www.rifugiorinfreddo.it/escursioni/
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If you are in the Lessachtal, it is a must to go to the Golzentip. It is not a difficult mountain but a great panoramic mountain.
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The Coltrondo Alm is located at the foot of the Carnic ridge with a view of the Sexten Dolomites at an altitude of 1880 m. The hut can be reached via a network of paths via gravel roads and also from South Tyrol. The Coltrondo Alm is known for its traditional cuisine. Many of the dishes on offer come from the area or even from our own production.
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For extraordinary panoramic views, consider visiting Golzentipp Peak. From its summit, you can see the Hohe Tauern, Lienz Dolomites, Carnic Alps, and Sextener Dolomites. Another excellent option is Dorfberg, which provides a great all-round view and is known as the local mountain of Kartitsch.
Yes, Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m) is particularly significant for its historical relevance. It was a key part of the Italian defense line during the First World War, and you can still find visible war testimonies, military buildings, and tunnel entrances along its trails.
For a family-friendly excursion, Dorfberg is an excellent choice. It's considered very easy, largely following a forest path, and is a popular destination for all ages. Additionally, the Coltrondo Alpine Hut and Rifugio Rinfreddo are family-friendly spots that can serve as destinations or stopovers during your hikes.
The terrain around San Pietro di Cadore offers a diverse landscape. You'll find everything from easy forest paths, such as those leading to Dorfberg, to more challenging climbs with exposed sections, like the ascent to Monte Lastroni Summit. The region is characterized by prominent peaks, some with historical war testimonies, and scenic panoramic viewpoints.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the climb to Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m) is a rewarding option. It involves a challenging ascent via an old military path, with some exposure towards Val Visdende, offering an 'adrenaline-right' experience and magnificent panoramas.
Beyond summiting peaks, San Pietro di Cadore offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 'Rifugio Forcella Zovo Loop Trail' or 'Monte Curiè Loop from Val Visdende'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Malga Campobon – Chiastelin Hut loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around San Pietro Di Cadore and Gravel biking around San Pietro Di Cadore guides.
Absolutely. The Coltrondo Alpine Hut is located at approximately 1,880 meters and is known for its cozy atmosphere and regional cuisine. Another option is Rifugio Rinfreddo, a cozy mountain hut at 1,887 meters, suitable for day-trippers and overnight guests, offering warm hospitality and a base for hikes.
While specific data for 'best time' isn't provided, generally, the hiking season in the Dolomites, including around San Pietro di Cadore, runs from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October). During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is more stable, offering ideal conditions for exploring the peaks and enjoying the panoramic views.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the prominent peaks like Monte Lastroni and Golzentipp, you'll find the source of the Piave River at Monte Peralba. The area also features picturesque mountainous landscapes, including Monte Terza Piccola, Monte Curie, and Monte Zovo, with traditional rural architecture like wooden houses in Costalta on Monte Zovo's flanks.
Yes, many trailheads and mountain huts in the region are accessible by car. For instance, Coltrondo Alpine Hut has an unpaved parking lot, though careful driving is advised on the access road. Rifugio Rinfreddo also has a parking lot nearby, making it convenient for visitors to start their hikes.
Golzentipp Peak is highly popular due to its accessibility and the extraordinary panoramic views it offers. It's described as a 'great panoramic mountain' that is not overly difficult to reach, making it suitable for a wider range of hikers who wish to enjoy wide vistas extending across multiple Dolomite ranges and into Austria.


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